Dinosaurs in the true sense of the word are extinct; however, there are a number of animals around that were alive at the time of the dinosaurs and have not changed much in appearance since that time: Coelacanth, monitor lizard, crocodiles and alligator's.
But, there are no Tyrannosaurus or Stegosaurus roaming around today.
No, the dinosaurs are now all extinct, though some people believe that birds are evolved from dinosaurs and are their direct descendants.
There are no living dinosaurs in the world, at present, and they have been extinct for 65 million years. There are fossilized remains of these creatures, however.
Yes, and they still do. Birds are now recognized as the only living dinosaurs. Aside from that, no. Non-avian dinosaurs died out long before the first humans walked the Earth.
Thre are still living dinosaurs the birds !no
There were mammals living alongside the dinosaurs, but the dinosaurs were not mammals.
Sharks are Sharks and dinosaurs are dinosaurs. But there were animals recognizable as Sharks living when the dinosaurs did.
There are no Jurassic type Dinosaurs around now they all became extinct 60 million years ago. However, birds are the descendants of the Dinosaurs so in a way there are dinosaurs living today - BIRDS.
They we are both alive
No. The dinosaurs evolved into ducks after. Ducks ARE dinosaurs, but they didn't live WITH them.
Fossils are here today because way before humans were living on land there were dinosaurs first and some people still see the fossils today from when the dinosaurs used to be here but now dinosaurs are enstinct .
The closest living relatives of dinosaurs are birds, which are actually the sole surviving dinosaurs. The second closest living relatives are crocodilians.
Yes there is evidence of Mesozoic dinosaurs in the form of fossilised bones of hundreds of clades, ranging from embryos to adult, eggs, coprolites and trackways. There are dinosaurs living today, the birds which are theropod dinosaurs. There is overwhelming evidence that birds derived from dinosaurs. There are now many fossils that show many types dinosaurs had feathers.